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LYNCANTHROPIC legend Shakira has new material for fans to get their teeth into from Monday.
The ludicrious LP She Wolf sees the ridiculously entertaining South American star mixing her Latin-influenced pop R&B with dancehall and electro - courtesy of a host of top producers such as Pharrel Williams, John Hill and Wyclef Jean who don't miss a beat.
And Shakira herself is on top form too, with her warbling voice taking as many unexpected twists as her dance routines do.
She Wolf is contemporary pop at its best for me, a fully formed beast of an album, with teeth but also a tongue in its cheek.
The ludicrious LP She Wolf sees the ridiculously entertaining South American star mixing her Latin-influenced pop R&B with dancehall and electro - courtesy of a host of top producers such as Pharrel Williams, John Hill and Wyclef Jean who don't miss a beat.
And Shakira herself is on top form too, with her warbling voice taking as many unexpected twists as her dance routines do.
She Wolf is contemporary pop at its best for me, a fully formed beast of an album, with teeth but also a tongue in its cheek.
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